Labor Ministry and Jordan Post Agreement to Create 400 Job Opportunities in Jordan

Amman: The Ministry of Labor and Jordan Post have entered into a cooperation agreement intended to create 400 jobs for individuals registered on the national employment platform. This initiative is part of broader efforts to regulate the labor market and provide employment opportunities for Jordanians.

According to Jordan News Agency, the agreement mandates Jordan Post to register as a permanent employer on the national employment platform. This includes the responsibility to announce job vacancies and engage with job seekers listed on the platform to fill these positions.

Minister of Labor Khaled Bakkar highlighted the government’s commitment to supporting employment and leveraging national institutions to attract qualified Jordanians. He stressed the importance of ongoing collaboration among government entities to achieve developmental goals and boost sustainable employment prospects in the country.

The minister also recognized Jordan Post for winning the 2024 International Customer Service Award for the second year in a row, awarded by the Universal Postal Union. This accolade acknowledges the quality and effectiveness of Jordan Post’s customer service, particularly in handling international express mail service inquiries.

Sami Dawud, Chairman of Jordan Post’s Board of Directors, affirmed the organization’s dedication to its national and social responsibilities. Jordan Post aims to support the national economy and create an environment that aligns with the aspirations of young job seekers.

Dawud additionally announced plans to establish a specialized academy focused on e-commerce and logistics services. This academy will train Jordanians in essential skills required to adapt to global developments in these sectors, thereby enhancing job opportunities and improving workforce efficiency.